Still collecting the reloading supplies but I plan to use a Redding 6.5 Grendel Bushing resizing die with a 268 bushing, and a Hornady 044103 6mm seater. I hear this cartridge really likes Sierra 95 MatchKings.
Some data points for you.
Seating depth to lands measurements with my Hornady tool on the ARP barrel.
95 Sierra Tipped MK= 2.778/2.363
95 Berger Hunting VLD= 2.755/2.343
Hornady 105 BTHP= 2.750/2.250
Hornady 105 Amax= 2.750/2.272
Berger 105 Hunting VLD= 2.748/2.334
Berger 105 Hybrid= 2.750/2.343
I fired some shots to check for pressure and velocity using Hornady new brass and CCI #41 primers:
105 Hornady BTHP seated -.014 with H4895
26.5=2601fps
27.0=2705
27.5=2745 (way over pressure and blew a primer)
The rest all use 95 grain TMK's seated 2.250
Varget
29.0=2802
30.0=2908 (very light ejector swipe)
H4895
27.0=2747
28.0=2857
Ar-Comp
27.0=2824
27.5=2813 (primer appeared to have failed on the radius)
All round failed to cycle the bolt at to this point and one thing I had noticed was the gas port was smaller than my other rifle length ports at around .084"
So I opened the port up to .093" and went out again. This time with an eye on loads that should put me in the 2700-2800fps range using 95 grain TMK's and my low mass JP carrier.
Varget
28.0=2711
28.5=2759
29.0=2797
After seeing perfect funtion I switch the low mass carrier with a full mass milspec m16 carrier and fired two more of 28.5 grains of varget and got 2774 & 2768
Ar-Comp
26.0=2712 (Failed to lock back)
26.5=2776 (locked back but on the carrier not the bolt)
Both of these loads showed very faint ejector swipes so I dont think AR-Comp is going to work in this barrel.
Varget and H4895 appear to be where I need to look.
At my 200 yard range.
I tried 95 grain tmk's loaded to 2.250" (that has them jumping a lonnnnng way) and shot groups using H4895 and Varget and my best group was about .75 moa or 1.5" with most at or just over 2"... after which I bought some 95 SMK's and they are doing much better. I also tried 105 berger hybrids but those were not any better than the TMK's.